Mark Your Calendar for Final Exams

Time and/or location change for a class may be made only with approval by the registrar and college dean.
You may request changes to your exam schedule, if you have more than three examinations in one day. These requests must be submitted to the course instructor and then to the appropriate college dean.

Exam Schedule

Final examinations for main campus traditional classes will be administered according to the following schedule:

Monday, Wednesday & Friday Classes

Day

Class Start Time

Exam Day

Exam Time

MWF

8:00 AM

Monday

8-9:50 AM

MWF

9:00 AM

Tuesday

10-11:50 AM

MWF

10:00 AM

Monday

10-11:50 AM

MWF

11:00 AM

Wednesday

1-2:50 PM

MWF

12:00 Noon

Wednesday

3-4:50 PM

MWF

1:00 PM

Thursday

10-11:50 AM

MWF

2:00 PM

Wednesday

8-9:50 AM

MWF

3:00 PM

Monday

3-4:50 PM

MWF

4:00 PM

Tuesday

3-4:50 PM

Tuesday & Thursday Classes

Day

Class Start Time

Exam Day

Exam Time

TR

8:00 AM

Tuesday

8-9:50 AM

TR

9:30 AM

Wednesday

10-11:50 AM

TR

11:00 AM

Thursday

1-2:50 PM

TR

1:00 PM

Monday

1-2:50 PM

TR

2:30 PM

Tuesday

1-2:50 PM

TR

4:00 PM

Thursday

8-9:50 AM

Additional Details

Classes meeting four or five days per week will follow the MWF schedule.

A class that normally meets at some other time frame should meet for a final examination during the time block that most coincides with the scheduled class time.

All TBA and PED activity courses will administer final examinations during exam week at the discretion of the faculty, with permission of the college dean.

Final examinations for all courses must be completed by Friday of exam week.

Final examinations for evening courses will be administered during the first regularly scheduled class of the examination period.

Consult with the Department of Humanities for the English Composition Common Final Examination. This is generally scheduled the last Friday of the term.

Final examinations for all non-traditional and graduate programs will be administered during the first regularly scheduled class of the examination period. Any deviation from this schedule must be approved by the dean of the faculty.

Final examinations for online courses will be administered/due no later than the last day of the period, usually a Friday.

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